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The last episode of Friends aired on May 6th, 2004, meaning it has been ten years since we had any new adventures from the most popular twenty-somethings of the '90s. But GIFs, YouTube tributes and lots of reruns has kept the fandom alive.
May the fourth be with you. Don't forget to celebrate the dark side tomorrow and "remember the fifth!"
Grab your lightsaber. May fourth, the unoffical Star Wars holiday, is almost here.
SNL graduate Tina Fey's hilariously accurate cinematic take on high school politics hit the box office exactly a decade ago today, yet the cult classic film has yet to lose its shine on Tumblr and elsewhere in the social media.
Being one of the most iconic paintings in Christian art, Leonardo da Vinci's depiction of the Last Supper has also proven to be one of the most parodied artworks in today's contemporary art and pop culture.
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The last episode of Friends aired on May 6th, 2004, meaning it has been ten years since we had any new adventures from the most popular twenty-somethings of the '90s. But GIFs, YouTube tributes and lots of reruns has kept the fandom alive.
May the fourth be with you. Don't forget to celebrate the dark side tomorrow and "remember the fifth!"
Grab your lightsaber. May fourth, the unoffical Star Wars holiday, is almost here.
SNL graduate Tina Fey's hilariously accurate cinematic take on high school politics hit the box office exactly a decade ago today, yet the cult classic film has yet to lose its shine on Tumblr and elsewhere in the social media.
Being one of the most iconic paintings in Christian art, Leonardo da Vinci's depiction of the Last Supper has also proven to be one of the most parodied artworks in today's contemporary art and pop culture.
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